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Well, grandma calls it a “mermelada” but the finished product looks more like a paste.

Mango tree!

First you’ll need:

4 ripe mangoes

3 cups of sugar

1 cup of water

Peel the mangoes, don’t worry about the pit, you can cook the mangoes whole. Simmer the mangoes in the water until they become pulp-y. Once soften, grandma scoops a mango into a big strainer and with a spoon pushes the mango against the strainer. This makes it so the pulp is strained and the pit and tiny fibers stay in the strainer.

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Feminism, Fat and Hair. Tumblr. These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little Social Justice Warrior. But Professor Misandry "accidentally" added an extra ingredient to the concoction CHEMICAL male tears.
And thus Sunflower Punk of Social Justice was born!
Using her ultra super powers she dedicates her life to fighting oppression and the forces of patriarchy!
Sort of.
Puerto Rican, non-binary queer, atheist, intersectional feminist, artist and mom to the best kid in the world. I write mostly about my experiences with homelessness, feminism and being a person of color raising a girl child.